Woman’s Day Australia – August 26, 2019

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LOGIC BRAINTRAINER


ROSETTA


WORDMAKER
How many words of four letters or more, including
one of nine letters, can you make from the letters
here – with each word containing the letter in the
centre?Don’tincludepropernames or plurals.

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Grandpa Harry turned 75 on the weekend and
his three grandchildren all visited him giving him
homemade cards and presents. From the clues,
can you tell the name and age of each child, the
picture they drew on his card and their gift.
CLUES


  1. Noah’s card featured a spaceship.

  2. Lizzie knitted her granddad a beanie to
    wear in the garden.

  3. The youngest child painted a stone for
    Grandpa Harry to use as a paperweight;
    he didn’t draw the card with a horse on it.

  4. Jack, 8, drew a card with a sports car on it.


A rosetta is made up of a centre coloured hexagon
surrounded by six white hexagons. To complete the
puzzle, fill in all seven rosettas with each number
between 1 and 7 in no particular order while also
ensuring that:


  1. No number is repeated in a horizontal row

  2. Each number from 1 to 7 is represented in the
    seven coloured hexagon cells.


G W K


I N T


E H E


AGED 6AGED 8AGED 9BEANIECOOKIESPAPERWEIGHTCARHORSESPACESHIP


JACK


LIZZIE


NOAH


CAR


HORSE


SPACESHIP


BEANIE


COOKIES


PAPERWEIGHT


WHO BAKED
THE COOKIES?

CHILD

AGE

CARD

GIFT

Each time you rule out a
match, put a cross where
the vertical and horizontal
squares meet in the grid.
When you find a match,
put a tick in the grid. Also
put a cross in the other two
squares horizontally and
vertically in the same line,
as no other combinations
can be true. By doing so,
you’ll gradually be able to
solve the puzzle.

Puzzles


5


7


7


4


2


4 6


1


5


3


2


1


6


3


5


6

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